Calvin Vlaanderen

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Calvin Vlaanderen
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Vlaanderen in 2022
NationalityDutch
Born (1996-06-24) 24 June 1996 (age 27)
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Current teamMonster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team
Bike number10

Calvin Vlaanderen (born 24 June 1996) [1] is a South African-born Dutch professional Motocross racer.

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Vlaanderen is a two time grand prix winner at FIM Motocross World Championship level. Vlaanderen was also a member of the victorious Dutch team at the 2019 Motocross des Nations. [2] Domestically, he won the 500cc class in the 2022 Dutch Masters of Motocross. [3]

Vlaanderen, through his grandparents, has dual nationality between his birth country of South Africa and The Netherlands.

Career

Junior career

After picking up numerous South African national motocross titles from 50cc to 125cc between 2003 and 2011, Vlaanderen competed in the FIM Motocross Junior World Championship in 2011, finishing in tenth overall in the 125 class. [4] In the following year, Vlaanderen moved to Germany full-time and competed in his season in the European Motocross Championship. Vlaanderen was able to finish tenth in the championship but picked up two overall podiums in Italy and Portugal. In the 2012 FIM Junior World Championship, Vlaanderen bettered the previous season's result, riding to seventh overall.

2013 would be Vlaanderen's last season aboard a 125. This would be his best season at European level, finishing third in the European Championship with three podiums to his name. Vlaanderen then followed this up by finishing runner-up in that year's Junior World Championship, winning the second race en route to this.

250 career

Staying with the Bodo Schmidt KTM team, Vlaanderen moved up to the 250 in 2014. He put in a consistent season in the EMX250 class of the European Motocross Championship, finishing eighth in the final standings and taking a win in the first race at the final round. On top of this, Vlaanderen competed in his first two MX2 grand prix in the 2014 FIM Motocross World Championship, with a best finish of thirteenth in race one in the Czech Republic.

Vlaanderen moved to the HSF Logistics team to compete in the MX2 world championship full time. Unfortunately, due to injury, he was not able to make his debut until the penultimate round of the season. He continued with the HSF team for the following two seasons, [5] putting in consistent performances throughout both campaigns. His first overall podium came in 2016, with third overall in Latvia. [6] These performances were enough for Vlaanderen to be signed by Team HRC, Honda's factory team in the MX2 World Championship for 2018. [7] This move allowed Vlaanderen to have by far his best season at world championship level until that point. The season saw him take two race wins and his first overall grand prix win at the first Indonesian grand prix, on his way to sixth in the final standings. [8] Following his first grand prix win, the South African motorcycle federation, Motorsport South Africa, complained to world championship promoter Youthstream regarding the South African flag being flown on the podium. His performance throughout the season, would earn Vlaanderen his first call up to compete for The Netherlands at the 2018 Motocross des Nations. [9] As a team, the Dutch were able to finish second overall after his teammates Jeffrey Herlings and Glenn Coldenhoff won all three races. However, Vlaanderen was not able to start his second race due to an eye injury sustained in the opening race of the day. [10]

2019 would be Vlaanderen's last season in the MX2 class. He missed several rounds of the season and finished eighth in the final standings, picking up a race win and four overall podiums on the way. He once again represented The Netherlands for the 2019 Motocross des Nations, held on home turf in Assen. After finishing second in the MX2 qualifying race, Vlaanderen picked up two tenth-place finishes in the main races on the Sunday. These results helped the country win its first title in Motocross des Nations history.

450 career

For the 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship, Vlaanderen had to move up to the MXGP class and was picked up by the Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha team. [11] He had a consistent rookie season in the class, with a best race finish of fifth in Mantova, eventually finishing the championship in sixteenth. In the 2021 season, Vlaanderen improved his final ranking to fourteenth overall despite missing the final five rounds of the championship.

The 2022 world championship season would be a break through year for Vlaanderen in the MXGP class. After a start to the season where he steadily improved, Vlaanderen was able to record a dominant double race victory and grand prix overall win in Sardinia. [12] A second overall podium in Belgium would also contribute to his final ranking of seventh in the championship. Domestically, he was able to win the 500cc class in the Dutch Masters of Motocross, whilst he made his third appearance at the Motocross des Nations. The Dutch team finished in seventh overall at Red Bud, with Vlaanderen having the highest individual race finish in the team. Vlaanderen carried this good form into the 2023 season, finishing consistently in the top-5 all year and achieving sixth overall in the final standings (finishing as the highest-placed non-factory rider). He picked up a single race win at the Czech round and made his fourth appearance at the Motocross des Nations, where the Dutch team was hampered by the injury of Glenn Coldenhoff. These results would see Vlaanderen signed by Yamaha's factory MXGP team for 2024, marking his return to factory equipment for the first time since his MX2 days. [13]

Honours

Motocross des Nations

FIM Junior Motocross World Championship

European Motocross Championship

Dutch Masters of Motocross

ADAC MX Masters (Germany)

Career statistics

Motocross des Nations

YearLocationNationClassTeammatesTeam OverallIndividual Overall
2018 Flag of the United States.svg Red Bud Flag of the Netherlands.svg NEDMX2 Jeffrey Herlings
Glenn Coldenhoff
2nd18th
2019 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Assen Flag of the Netherlands.svg NEDMX2 Jeffrey Herlings
Glenn Coldenhoff
1st2nd
2022 Flag of the United States.svg Red Bud Flag of the Netherlands.svg NEDOpen Glenn Coldenhoff
Kay de Wolf
7th5th
2023 Flag of France.svg Ernée Flag of the Netherlands.svg NEDMXGP Kay de Wolf
Glenn Coldenhoff
19th10th

FIM Motocross World Championship

By season

SeasonClassNumberMotorcycleTeamRaceRace WinsOverall WinsRace Top-3Overall PodiumPtsPlcd
2014 MX210 KTM Bodo Schmidt KTM400001832nd
2015 MX210 KTM HSF Logistics Motorsports400003930th
2016 MX210 KTM HSF Logistics Motorsports26000022412th
2017 MX210 KTM HSF Logistics Motorsports26000126113th
2018 MX210 Honda Team HRC3921955436th
2019 MX210 Honda Team HRC2410743998th
2020 MXGP10 Yamaha Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing30000020616th
2021 MXGP10 Yamaha Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing26000020314th
2022 MXGP10 Yamaha Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing3421423957th
2023 MXGP10 Yamaha Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing3710205996th
Total2506222122887

Grand Prix Wins

GP wins
Amount of GP-winsDateGrand PrixPlace
MX2-class
11 July 2018IndonesiaPangkal Pinang
MXGP-class
215 May 2022SardiniaRiola Sardo

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